Thought the ground was well situated just off the main road and next to a retail park where parking was allowed, unlike across the road at B@Q. While down there, we paid a visit to Errdig National Trust house nearby. Been many times before but still facinating. For anyone interested, the match and NT make for a good day out.

It could be swings and roundabouts. If the discount was say £1, then it may not be attractive enough. That said, they may be a couple of quid dearer than other clubs.

£20 doesn't seem excessive. Another question is does the away team get a percentage of the ticket sales if they sell the ticket? I know this happens at other clubs with the away team selling the ticket getting something back for their efforts. The supprter gets a discount, the home team get a guaranteed sale before the matchday and the away team get a percentage for selling tickets to away matches.

£20 doesn't seem excessive. Another question is does the away team get a percentage of the ticket sales if they sell the ticket? I know this happens at other clubs with the away team selling the ticket getting something back for their efforts. The supprter gets a discount, the home team get a guaranteed sale before the matchday and the away team get a percentage for selling tickets to away matches.

I wasn't saying exessive, merely pointing out they could reap in extra revenue than some other clubs to balance it all out. It's still a very good saving, nevertheless.